Channel 4 Random Acts

To mark the relaunch of Channel 4 Random Acts, It’s Nice That partnered with the platform to create a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today; Anna Ginsburg, Ill Studio, Kyle Platts and Andy Baker, Mattis Dovier and Ryan Hopkinson.

As part of Random Acts’ expansion, the show launched a new 6-part TV series for the first time in May 2016 in which our films featured. Each 30-minute episode collated and showcased the best of the recently commissioned shorts. As well as our own films, we also be celebrated some of the other shorts the channel has commissioned and the First Acts initiative with the Arts Council England.

To mark the relaunch of Channel 4 Random Acts, It’s Nice That has partnered with the platform to create a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today; Anna Ginsburg, Ill Studio, Kyle Platts and Andy Baker, Mattis Dovier and Ryan Hopkinson. As part of Random Act’s expansion, next week sees it launch a new six-part TV show for the first time in which our films will feature. Each 30-minute episode will collate and showcase the best of the recently commissioned shorts.

It’s Nice That has partnered with Channel 4 Random Acts to create a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today; Anna Ginsburg, Ill-Studio, Kyle Platts and Andy Baker, Mattis Dovier and Ryan Hopkinson. As part of Random Act’s expansion, this week sees it launch a new six-part TV show for the first time in which our films will feature. Each 30-minute episode will collate and showcase the best of the recently commissioned shorts.

Channel 4 Random Acts invites filmmakers to disrupt the schedule and bring their work to a new audience. This week saw the platform launch its new six-part TV show and each 30-minute episode collates and showcases just some of the 200 films that have been recently commissioned. As part of our partnership with the platform, It’s Nice That has created a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today. We shared the first of our films earlier this week, and you can watch Ill Studio’s creation here.

Animator and filmmaker Anna Ginsburg tackles the birds and the bees with playful aplomb in her latest film, which sees her animated interviewees talk honestly about sex, female orgasms and the enigmatic clitoris. Anna’s film has been created as part of It’s Nice That’s partnership with Channel 4 Random Acts, where we’ve commissioned a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today. As part of Random Act’s expansion it has launched a new TV show for the first time in which our films will feature. You can catch Anna’s film in the show’s second episode which aired last night and can be caught up with on All 4 now.

It’s Nice That has partnered with Channel 4 Random Acts not only to celebrate the platform’s relaunch and new TV show but also to celebrate the breadth of disciplines and emerging talent it continually nurtures. We’ve commissioned five films as part of our partnership with Random Acts and you can see the first two here and here.

Illustrator Kyle Platts’ wry sense of humour and colourful sensibility explodes in animated form in this new film created with skilful animator Andy Baker, which sees the pair explore fume-filled hallucinations with hilarious consequences. It’s Kyle and Andy’s first film together and it sits as part of It’s Nice That’s partnership with Channel 4 Random Acts, where we’ve commissioned a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today. As part of Random Act’s expansion it has launched a new TV show for the first time in which our films will feature. You can catch Andy and Kyle’s film in the show’s third episode which aired last night and can be caught up with on All 4 now.

Animator Mattis Dovier applies his dramatic, monochrome style to tell the tortuous tale of a man mutating into a machine in his new short. The film has been created as part of It’s Nice That’s partnership with Channel 4 Random Acts, where we’ve commissioned a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today. As part of Random Act’s expansion it has launched a new TV show for the first time in which our films will feature. You can catch Mattis’ film in the show’s third episode which aired on Monday night and can be caught up with on All 4 now.

Tonight is the fourth episode of Channel 4 Random Acts and the show continues to showcase the work of established artists as well as nurture emerging talent. It’s Nice That’s partnership with the platform celebrates this eclectic mix and as part of this collaboration we’ve commissioned five films created by some of the most exciting filmmakers in the industry today – you can see the first four here.

Channel 4 Random Acts is dedicated to showcasing the work of some of the most established artists working in the industry today. Another big part of the platform’s work is to nurture new talent and provide opportunities for young filmmakers. One way it’s achieving this is through First Acts, an initiative set up with the Arts Council England that sees a series of regional centres devoted to finding and backing new filmmaking brilliance across the country.

Photographer and director Ryan Hopkinson’s style of work is often minimal, detail driven and breathtakingly beautiful. In his new film Only Human he zooms in on the detail once more, focusing on what makes us human in a purely physical sense. Ryan’s short is the last film that’s been created as part of our partnership with Channel 4 Random Acts, where we’ve commissioned a series of films with five of the most exciting filmmakers working in the industry today. As part of the platform’s expansion, Random Acts now has a TV show, in which our films will appear. Ryan’s film appeared in last night’s episode, which you can now catch up with on All 4 here.

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